-
Waste coffee grounds offer new source of biodiesel fuel
by
jimfoo
on 12 Dec, 2008 17:38
-
-
#1
by
Ziptar
on 13 Dec, 2008 05:11
-
Big Deal.....
I've been doing that for years... My wife and anyone that has ever stayed at my house use words like "fuel" and "high octane" when referring to the coffee I make . :lol:
Seriously, I like it, I'd like to know more... I am guessing they dry the grounds and then press out the remaining post brew oils. I wonder what the ratio of used grounds to a gallon is.
This could open up a new market for companion appliances for home use also.
"New from Mr. CoffeeŽ. Its Mr. BioDieselŽ!!! Not just a great cup of coffee to fuel your morning today but, fuel for your car tomorrow too!
Available at Macy's , Walgreen's, and other fine stores."
[/i]
-
#2
by
Smokey Eddy
on 13 Dec, 2008 13:07
-
I saw this on TV just yesterday!
Claimed that if they were collected on a wide spread scale it would provide some insane amount of extra diesel fuel. Like in the millions of litres/year. (or something i don't remember the numbers i just remember thinking, "that's lotsa extra (cheap i would imagine) fuel!")
-
#3
by
clbanman
on 13 Dec, 2008 15:50
-
If Starbucks gets involved it will be $8.00/litre.
-
#4
by
Smokey Eddy
on 14 Dec, 2008 02:34
-
Oh god.
"Vente Latte" is SmellMyOwnFarts for "you paid too much for that f***ing coffee you spode."
-
#5
by
1outof5
on 14 Dec, 2008 04:27
-
very interesting, seeing how much coffee we drink over here in France.
oh! and by the way ... biofuels are forbidden here ...
some underground green groups make their own but if you get caught smelling like a "french fry" pan ...
-
#6
by
jtanguay
on 14 Dec, 2008 07:21
-
you know here in Ontario we have a compost bin as well.. i bet that could be processed into biodiesel as well (coffee grinds are disposed in there). Tim hortons could make a killing as well...
biodiesel could also be made from sewage... man that would be some ***ty fuel :lol: NOBODY would go near your tailpipe!!!
-
#7
by
Smokey Eddy
on 14 Dec, 2008 15:30
-
Lots of stuff blows up if you squish it fast enough in an oxygen rich environment. Whether or not it's cheap to isolate is the question. :roll:
Cotton Balls will undergo spontaneous combustion if you compress them in a bike pump fast enough. (saw it on Discovery HD

)
-
#8
by
79rabbit4dr
on 15 Dec, 2008 14:49
-
Cotton Balls will undergo spontaneous combustion if you compress them in a bike pump fast enough. (saw it on Discovery HD
)
youtube here I come... gotta see that!
-
#9
by
Smokey Eddy
on 15 Dec, 2008 15:49
-
Cotton Balls will undergo spontaneous combustion if you compress them in a bike pump fast enough. (saw it on Discovery HD
)
youtube here I come... gotta see that!
dang, i can't find it on youtube....
It was done by "the discovery channel" so maybe it's copyrighted or something?
-
#10
by
clbanman
on 16 Dec, 2008 08:24
-
-
#11
by
molgrips
on 24 Dec, 2008 04:13
-
Well when they work out how to make a kit for home bio-ethanol production from cellulose, you'll be able to power your car from household waste, a la Doc Brown in Back to the Future II.
-
#12
by
88jetta350
on 31 Dec, 2008 00:48
-
very interesting, seeing how much coffee we drink over here in France.
oh! and by the way ... biofuels are forbidden here ...
some underground green groups make their own but if you get caught smelling like a "french fry" pan ...
Add that to the list of reasons why I don't like France...

1. Trying to run the UN
2. People in Paris (don't even get me started)
3. Citroen (when was the last time they made a good looking car, at least Renault has the Clio Sport V6.)
4. I thought Germans were lousy drivers... :lol:
5. Refusing to acknowledge biodiesel as a legitimate and effective alternative fuel. (probably because it's
dirty ewww.)
Don't get pisseh guy, I'm just poking a little fun.
-
#13
by
jtanguay
on 31 Dec, 2008 04:25
-
Well when they work out how to make a kit for home bio-ethanol production from cellulose, you'll be able to power your car from household waste, a la Doc Brown in Back to the Future II.
ethanol is a bit of a joke though... considering it only contains about 80% of the energy content of regular gas.. or less?
France sucks if they won't recognize biofuels... why don't the people have a riot about that??? :lol:
-
#14
by
Kudagra
on 04 Jan, 2009 15:01
-
the list of reasons why I don't like France... 
Wasnt this list already disclosed in 1940?